Three dead, four injured after house walls collapse in LPG cylinder blast in Arni

Police suspect a gas leak in the kitchen led to the cylinder exploding, and in the blast, the entire house was damaged

November 15, 2020 01:44 pm | Updated 01:44 pm IST - Tiruvannamalai

Walls on either side of the house collapsed in the blast, police said

Walls on either side of the house collapsed in the blast, police said

Two women and an eight-year-old boy were killed and four others critically injured after a wall collapsed due to an LPG cylinder blast in Arni, Tiruvannamalai district on Sunday morning.

The victims have been identified as Kamakshi (38), her son Hemanth (8) and their neighbour Chandrammal (59). The injured, two of whom sustained burns due to the explosion, have been admitted to Government Vellore Medical College Hospital. The police have registered a case and further investigations are on.

According to police, Muktha Bai (55), owns a house on Pudhukamur Road in Arni town. She lives with her daughter Meera (15) in the house. She had let out an adjacent room on rent to Janakiraman (40) and his family comprising his wife Kamakshi and sons Suresh (15) and Hemanth. “A very weak wall separates the two houses and another neighbour of Muktha Bai was Chandrammal,” said a police officer.

On Saturday night, since it was raining heavily, Muktha is suspected to have closed her kitchen windows before going to sleep. “It is suspected that there was a gas leak in the kitchen and on Sunday morning when she attempted to light the stove without opening the windows, the cylinder exploded,” said a police officer.

In the impact, the entire house was damaged and the walls collapsed. “On one side it fell on Janakiraman and her family and another wall fell on Chandrammal who was sleeping in her house. While Kamakshi, Hemanth and Chandrammal died in the collapse, Mukthabai suffered 90 per cent burns and Meera sustained 50 per cent burn injuries. Janakiraman was also injured and his son Suresh suffered a fracture,” said a police officer.

Upon hearing the explosion, neighbours alerted the Tamil Nadu Fire and Rescue Services (TNFRS) helpline. Fire service personnel rushed to the spot and carried out a rescue operation. The bodies have been sent for post-mortems to Arni Government Hospital. Sevoor. S Ramachandran, Minister, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department, K. S. Kandasamy, Tiruvannamalai Collector and S. Aravind, SP, Tiruvannamalai all visited the spot.

The Arni town police have registered a case. Further investigations are on.

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